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February 11, 2013
Globe Law and Business
The British publisher Globe Law and Business has just come out with its 2013 catalogue of titles. I'm impressed: they have some nice titles of interest to internatioanl practitioners (and international law professors), including these titles:
- World Trade Law in Practice
- International Franchising
- International Copyright Law
- International Design Protection
- International Patent Litigation
- International Advertising Law
- Internatioanl Public Procurement
- Cross-Border Involency: A Commentary on the UNCITRAL Model Law
- Doing Business in the BRICs
There are many other titles, as you might expect. If you would like more information on any of these titles (or if you would like a copy of their catalogue), contact publisher Sian O'Neill at soneill [at] gbp.co.uk or go all Twitter and reach her at @GlobeLaw. Or click on the link above, which is probably the easiest thing to do. Globe Law and Business offers a money-back guarantee within 14 days, something not done by other publishers.
(mew)
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